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| Joshua Warren and Mexico’s “Screamin’ Demon”: Alien, or “Homo Hadalis”? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: May 3 2009, 09:46 PM (1,847 Views) | |
| XNavyGunner | May 3 2009, 09:46 PM Post #1 |
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I’ve been notified that over at Joshua P. Warren’s website, exclusive photos of a bizarre monstrosity have been posted depicting something truly strange… exactly what, beyond this declaration of utter weirdness, is hard to say at present. Mexico Creature Report After a long discussion with Josh earlier this evening prior to his appearance on Coast to Coast AM with George Noory, a sad story involving the capture and slaying of a small, unidentified creature was related to me (visit the link above for a full color photo of the animal). So many questions remain (regarding the story available at Warren’s website), but I have been told the following regarding laboratory tests being performed on the creature’s remains at present: * The creature appears to bear traits that are primarily mamallian, but also displays elements which are amphibian in nature. * The creature’s teeth did not have roots, like most mammals. Instead, the teeth were “shark-like” in that, lacking roots, they were all but able to be pulled out. * The odd eyes and thin, gray skin of the animal were reminiscent of creatures known to live underground. This, paired with the length of time described in the account of drowning of the creature given by the Mexican ranchers who found it, may again suggest a creature that was not only subterranean, but perhaps amphibious, also. In addition to these elements, other bizarre features (like a strikingly human ankle and foot) exist on the specimen. If the creature were to be a “real” find, would it be appropriate to make the allusion to Homo Hadalis, that is, the creatures living underground in Jeff Long’s novel The Descent, by giving them the same name? Source |
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| Fell | May 5 2009, 01:51 PM Post #2 |
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I think it is weird that they killed it.! ![]() It just seems to fishy. Edited by Fell, May 5 2009, 01:52 PM.
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| Ella | May 6 2009, 06:15 PM Post #3 |
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It was suss and cruel to keep it alive for days then basically torture it to death.:( |
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